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01. Overture 02. Critical Mass 03. Shot Across The Bow 04. Look At You Now 05. Relentless 06. Enemy Within 07. Knight Of The Vasa Order 08. Caged Animal 09. Into Valhalla 10. Tide Of Desire 11. Adagio B Flat Minor Variation 12. Axe To Grind 13. Blinded 14. Cross To Bear
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I'm sure this is gonna be another variation on his older works
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| Rating: 7 |
The main problem of this stuff is non-professional production .
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Yngwie doesn't see any problem
and you?? gave it an 8 after such a nasty comment?) I haven't heard it yet but I'm sure it sucks more than the previous one
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renai - 04.12.2010 at 00:16
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| Rating: 7 |
Have more instrumental songs. compare to the last three albums, this one is improvement! the first two songs is quite ok.
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| Rating: 4 |
It's barely listenable 
How did he ever managed to record such a good stuff like Marching Out, Trilogy or Odyssey?
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| Rating: 7 |
Guitar playing as good as ever, but where are the songs?
Critical Mass brilliant, but far too many instrumentals.
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Written by The Shape 1973 on 13.12.2010 at 20:45
Guitar playing as good as ever, but where are the songs?
Critical Mass brilliant, but far too many instrumentals.
Agreed! The songs with Ripper Owens singing are the highlights of the album. Yngwie should make a whole album with maybe only 1 or 2 at the most instrumentals, and the rest of the songs with Ripper singing.
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| Rating: 7 |
Written by Angelic Storm on 28.12.2010 at 18:53
Written by The Shape 1973 on 13.12.2010 at 20:45
Guitar playing as good as ever, but where are the songs?
Critical Mass brilliant, but far too many instrumentals.
Agreed! The songs with Ripper Owens singing are the highlights of the album. Yngwie should make a whole album with maybe only 1 or 2 at the most instrumentals, and the rest of the songs with Ripper singing.
Seems like he is trying to relive the Rising Force album as that is the critics fav, with mainly instrumentals. Not mine though, I liked the Mike Vescera era best.
Still, only the Japanese respect his playing now, so he is aiming his output at that market.
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| Rating: 8 |
I think this is his best release in a while!
and the bonus track, "Arpeggios From Hell", I'm glad he finally put that on a CD
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